ABSTRACT
This book explores various facets of the transition to renewable energy in the Arctic region. It critically examines the adverse effects of fossil fuel extraction and use, environmental and social impacts of climate change, and the possibility of a low carbon energy system through innovation and technology.
Drawing together a diverse range of contributors and considering a range of new energy sources, this volume also looks at the scale of the transition challenges in the Arctic energy production and use, the necessary flexibility to balance energy demand and supply, the need of a more integrated energy infrastructure, and the new energy business models, health and safety, and quality standards for the region. Finally, it examines the transit and influence between Arctic and non-Arctic countries, in terms of growth, partnerships and new dynamics of a transitioning process to a sustainable energy system.
Focusing on specific case studies that represent the most relevant energy projects in the region, this book will be of great interest to students and scholars of energy policy and transitions, climate change, global business and sustainable development.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1I|24 pages
Overview
part 25II|60 pages
Modalities of energy in the Arctic
part 85III|34 pages
Integrating energy in the Arctic
part 119IV|36 pages
Arctic energy, investment and legal framework
part 155V|36 pages
Arctic energy policies and standards
chapter 10|16 pages
Enhancing risk and safety management in large scale renewable energy generation
part 191VI|19 pages
Arctic energy and non-Arctic world